From the Manufacturer

All the colorful animals from the farm are playing in the field. The little farm helpers need to make sure all the animals are on the farm by calling them. Be the first helper to call the animals matching the colors on the dice to win. This game of quick observation will have the whole family mooing like a cow. Game contains 8 animal cards, 3 dice, 4 scoring boards, and 16 scoring coins, along with cloth bag, and storage box with sliding lid. This is an all-wood game from the Woody Goodies Collection. Blue Orange plants 2 trees from every 1 used in the making of this line. It is for 2 to 4 players and children above 3 years.

Product Details

Product Dimensions:
2.2 x 7 x 7 inches ; 12.8 ounces

Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces

Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

I bought this for to play with my three and a half year old who is dying to play board games with 'bubby' (10yob). The rules are you roll the dice and the first one to match the three colors on the dice to one of the tri-colored animals gets a point. My three year old is pretty clever, but he just can't think that quick, so we modified it to a matching game for now. He has to find the animal that matches the dice to get a point and so far he thinks that is pretty fun. He took it to daycare for a game day and the teacher said the kids all had fun playing it. The quality of the product is a lot better than what you usually get in a game these days, all the pieces and the box are made of wood and it comes with a drawstring bag to keep all the animals and dice in.

This is a super fun, high quality, short, fast-paced game with narrow (but important) educational value. Roll the three die and match the colors of the die to the colors of the eight, tri-colored farm animals. When a player makes a match, they make the sound of the farm animal (hence the name of the game "Quack Quack"). The first player to make the correct animal sound gets a point; the player to reach four points wins. Appropriate for 2 - 4 non-color-blind players.

The game pieces are constructed of thick wood, beautifully painted in six bright colors, and come in a small wooden box of the same high quality with a cloth bag to store the pieces.

The rules are simple for ages five and up, but too complex for a three year old. Initially, I was put off by this fact, until I realized that the game is easily scaled down to match my 3 year old's capabilities. Even modified, the game is still entertaining. For the last six months, my son has had a blast attempting to match the colors using only 2 of the 3 die (the third die adds too much complexity). Of course, making the animal sounds is his favorite part. Now I appreciate the fact that the game can grow with him--we will add new facets to the game until he's able to play the game as described in the instructions. I look forward to many years playing this game with him.

I also like the fact that the game is short (8-10 minutes for our son), perfect for three and four year olds with equally short attention spans! For the older set, you'll want to play multiple times.

Educationally, the game helps develop color matching skills and teaches how to eliminate alternatives. It also promotes self-esteem when competition is removed from the game for the youngest children.